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III. TRUE OR FALSE | ||||||||||||||||||
______26. Judaism is based more on beliefs than on actions. ______27. Halakhah is meant to transform even the smallest daily actions into ones of religious significance. ______28. Most people today acknowledge Pope Pius XII's efforts to help Jews during World War II. ______29. Jews believe that the Torah was given to Elijah. ______30. Part of the Passover celebration is lighting the menorah. ______31. Circumcision is the most widely observed Jewish ritual. ______32. Pidyon-ha-ben is celebrated by paying a small sum to a kohein and performing a brief ritual. ______33. In more traditional branches of Judaism, boys and girls celebrate their "coming of age" in the same way. ______34. Hannah Senesh was a Polish Jew who ran an orphanage. ______35. The Torah is both oral and written. |
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A. Blessed B. Book of Jewish mysticism C. Blessing D. Little boxes containing verses of Scripture worn on the wrist and forehead E. Story explaining an incident in the Bible AB. Engagement AC. Redemption of the son AD. Candelabra AE. Sabbath BC. Second stage of marriage |
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_____36. Berakhah _____37. Pidyon-ha-ben _____38. Zohar _____39. Shabbat _____40. Baruk _____41. Nisuin _____42. Kiddushin _____43. Menorah _____44. Midrash _____45. Tefillin |
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______46. Reading the Talmud is traditionally discouraged for people under the age of forty. ______47. Maimonides was a medieval rabbi and scholar. ______48. For chasidim, the decision of the tzaddik in all areas of life is final. ______49. The mitzvot concerning dietary laws are called kashrut. ______50. Cooking with electricity is prohibited on Shabbat. |
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